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2014-15: Mikhail Sergachev competed for Irbis Kazan of the MHL in Russia. In 25 games for that team, he scored 2 goals and added 6 assists for 8 points. Sergachev went scoreless in two playoff games for Kazan. Sergachev competed internationally for Russia at two major tournaments, the first being the 2014 World U17 Hockey Challenge. Sergachev netted a goal in 6 games for the gold medal-winning Russian squad. He also competed at the 2015 U18 World Championship where he went scoreless in 5 games. Sergachev was chosen in the first round, 6th overall, of the 2015 CHL Import Draft by the Windsor Spitfires.

2015-16: Sergachev moved to North America to compete for the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL. Sergachev competed for Team Orr at the 2016 BMO CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game, where he was held scoreless for the victorious Team Orr. Sergachev was ranked 10th among North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting in their midterm rankings for the 2016 NHL Draft. He was ranked 9th overall by ISS Hockey in their March rankings. Sergachev was chosen in the first round, ninth overall, of the 2016 NHL Draft by the Montreal Canadiens.

Photo: Mississauga Steelheads forward and 2016 prospect Alexander Nylander has a good chance of joining brother William as a top 10 pick in the NHL Draft (courtesy of Aaron Bell/OHL Images)

While the two players ranked at the top of ISS Hockey’s March rankings for the 2016 NHL Draft remain unchanged from last month’s list, there has been somewhat noteworthy movement elsewhere in the top 10 . Read more»

Photo: 2016 prospects Dante Salituro of the Ottawa 67’s and Mikhail Sergachev of the Windsor Spitfires go head-to-head in OHL action this weekend with one month left in the 2015-16 season (courtesy of Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

In this week’s Prospect Faceoff, we take a look at Quebec Remparts goaltender Callum Booth, who has been the team’s saving grace during a rough stretch. He will be opposed by a former first overall pick, Daniel Audette, who has a chip on his shoulder and something to prove. Also in this week’s edition, one underrated forward on North Dakota is garnering attention, as are a pair of draft-eligible skaters who are in weekend competition. Read more»

Photo: Sherbrooke Phoenix goaltender and 2016 prospect Evan Fitzpatrick has appeared in 40 games for the QMJHL club in 2015-16, where he has posted a 3.25 goals=against average and .899 save percentage (courtesy of Francois Laplante/FreestylePhoto/Getty Images)

Change has come to ISS Hockey’s February rankings for the 2016 NHL Draft, but not within the Top 10 or much of the Top 30, for that matter. Instead, the significant change has taken place in the goaltender rankings, where the top two goalies from the January rankings have been displaced by a new duo. Read more»

Photo: ZSC Lions forward and 2016 prospect Auston Matthews is ranked third in points per game (1.22) in the NLA, where he has scored 20 goals and 33 points in 27 games this season (courtesy of MARKKU ULANDER/AFP/Getty Images)

At roughly the halfway point of the 2015-16 hockey season, the picture for the upper portion of the 2016 NHL Draft is becoming a bit clearer, in part due to the recently completed World Junior Championship that took place in Helsinki, Finland. Read more»

Photo: Windsor Spitfires defenseman and 2016 prospect has produced offense from the blueline in 2015-16, posting nine goals and 18 points in 29 games to go along with a +7 rating (courtesy of Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

If anything, Windsor Spitfires defenseman Mikhail Sergachev has proven that he is a quick study – whether it is picking up offensive notes from the coaches or picking up a new language, the Russian defenseman is showing that he can not only grasp new concepts, but run with them and do it successfully. Read more»